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I really enjoyed my hunt with your outfit. Ryan worked so hard and we had many laughs. I am very happy with my ram and caribou. The camps were great as was the food. No Mountain House!!!

David NielsenLead, South Dakota

Had a wonderful hunt-looking forward to working another hunt into my schedule.

Jim HoffmanBlack River Falls, Wisconsin

It was a great experience with you guys, so thanks.

Bradley PedersenSouth Perth, Australia

Great!!

Antoine Heunet- Huby, St. Leu, France

I had a wonderful experience. I can’t even tell you how much. I learned so much on my first trip and I can’t wait until next year to go for a ram.

Stephen WilesKansas City, Missouri

Thank you for everything, as I enjoyed and had a lot of luck on my hunt.

Bernardo Llaguno Garza- Monterrey, Mexico

Found everything satisfactory, as I always have…..that’s why you have so many repeats!

Dennis WolterBeverly Shores, Indiana

The encounters with the bull moose this year were special as they wanted to come see what we were. I have almost as much fun watching them come to see us as shooting one.

Dave FennCurtis, Washington

Very nice experience!! Everything went very well! I was very lucky!!!

Juan Garza- Monterrey, Mexico

Thanks for a hell of an experience in the Yukon. I hope your next hunter had a great time also.

Duane Brown- Auburn, Indiana, USA

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Welcome to the Yukon! I have been guiding here in the north over forty years. At the tender age of sixteen I began working for my grandfather, George Dalziel, one of the pioneer outfitters in Northern British Columbia. As with most young guides I started at the bottom of the pecking order, wrangling horses and learning from those with more experience. Many seasons were spent polishing my guiding skills in the Cassiar Mountains, looking after horses in the winter, running a trap line and becoming a proficient bush pilot. People were starting to wonder when I might grow up and get a “real job”…

2017 Newsletter

Time marches on, but the horse trails we ride and the mountains we glass largely remain the same. Global warming, addiction to digital devices, negative media images of hunting, and political turmoil are new challenges we face every day. After 32 seasons in my remote outfitting concession I greatly appreciate the peaceful calm of intact wilderness! The classic horseback experience we offer has become a rarity in our “argo centric” hunting culture.
We played host to a diverse group from the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Russia, Argentina, Germany and Australia. They were fortunate to take thirty-six animals, including 10 dall sheep, 11 caribou, 12 moose, 2 grizzlies and a black bear.

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Since writing a term paper in seventh grade, I have been absolutely fascinated by moose. their look, their size, and the rugged country and temperatures in which they thrive makes them unique. a lot of time passed before I had the time and resources to go on the moose hunt I had dreamed of for years.